The British leather goods house, which has been refocusing on its core business since 2020, and the Scottish designer, whose label was put on hold three years ago, are set to make their comeback together on the London catwalks.

 

Christopher Kane and Mulberry: the return!

 

Absent from the runways for three years, the talented Scottish designer is making his comeback by joining Mulberry. His mission: to relaunch the British icon’s women’s ready-to-wear line, which had refocused on its core business—leather goods—since 2020. The brand had not shown at London Fashion Week since February 2017.

 

Legendary Leather Goods Brand

 

Mulberry was originally a leather goods brand founded in 1971 by Roger Saul in England’s Somerset region, where it still operates two factories.

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Sophie Michentef has worked for more than 30 years in the professional press. For fifteen years, she managed the French and international editorial staff of the Journal du Textile. She now puts her press, textile, fashion, and luxury expertise at the service of newspapers, professional organizations, and companies.

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